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Denailer Debut


These days, there are power tools made to install screws in decks and anchors in masonry or steel. However, the task of removing nails, the most common fasteners, has always been a manual operation-until now. The Nail Kicker is a handheld pneumatic tool specifically designed to speed the process of backing nails out of wood so that the lumber can be efficiently reused. Working from the point of the nail, the operator first uses the tool to bend the nail straight and then drive it out of the wood with power from an air compressor by pressing the trigger. The manufacturer estimates that the Nail Kicker is up to four times faster than using a hammer and claw. For more information, visit www.nailkicker.com.








 
 

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